I’m doing better

I have gotten a lot of support from family and friends and I just want to assure everyone that I’m ok with having to remove Bear’s eye. It was just a shock to hear that was the only treatment option. Especially when I went in thinking it wasn’t really going to be a big issue and was more expecting a “wait and see” response. Not a “we have to remove his eye” response 🙂

The vet said he is already blind in that eye (no response to the light shined in his eye, etc.) and he’s doing just fine with that. Still able to catch a tossed treat, no issue with stairs, etc. I know that removing his useless eyeball won’t bother him a bit and I’ll still love him no matter HOW he looks, though I do suspect he will be cuter with the “wink” (once the stitches are out). 🙂

Thank-you everyone for the support! Now, if you could just send some positive energy for a decent sized winning lottery ticket our way, we’ll be all set! LOL

Malinois:

Description:

MALINOIS: A thinking dog with a sense of humor. Ready to work or play all day long and at a moment's notice. MUST have something physical to do on a daily basis (job, play, etc.). Will learn with lightning speed for a person who will teach with kindness, clarity and fairness. His athleticism allows him to excel in any dog sport and he's game for any activity that tests his mental or physical abilities

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Dazzle’s Horoscope:

Leo
July 23 to August 22
Assertive and expressive, the Leo dog deserves respect. Your dogs demanding nature puts him constantly in the center of the family's attention. Assumingly he waits for fresh and tasty food, regular grooming, and patting. He enjoys being the king of all.
He is extremely affectionate, faithful, confident, and proud. Your Leo dog is fiercely loyal, and cannot endure if you ignore him. He needs attention, praise, and adoration.
But, let him earn it; do not provide it for free. Give lot of attention during a training session; praise him for fulfilling a task. Leo dogs are excellent working dogs. They need a job and appropriate exercise